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Brick infill or 'nogging' - medieval timber frame house construction. "Half-timbering" is a house with filler between wide-spaced beams. Wood beams were expensive! Even though the wealthy find such facades enchanting today, hundreds of years ago, they were the sign that a person was poor. Timber Frame House, Medieval Life, German Architecture, Architecture Building, Oak Framed Buildings
Brick infill or 'nogging' - medieval timber frame house construction. "Half-timbering" is a house with filler between wide-spaced beams. Wood beams were expensive! Even though the wealthy find such facades enchanting today, hundreds of years ago, they were the sign that a person was poor.
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